Further Personal Perceptions:
-A creamy head of foam covers the shiny golden.
-This was pleasantly clean. Which wasn’t the case with all of their brews tasted that weekend though...
-A citrusy touch accompanies the mild bitterness.
-Light cereals appear here and there.

Bottle, 355ml. Pours a hazy orange/amber with a modest head. Musky aroma, with hints of citrus zest, clove and slight sourness. Medium bodied with moderate carbonation. Crispy malt character with some citric acidity. Sweet with a subtle but stinging bitterness and a robust alcohol finish. Not horrendous, but certainly awkward to drink. Calavera always seems to have a nasty, fizzy undertone. Not bad, but I can’t get over the feeling that’s something’s terribly wrong with it.

Bottle, 355ml. A somewhat cloudy beer with no head. It has a sweet aroma of canned corn, caramel and maybe some wheat. It has a bitter taste and an acidic aftertaste. Taste reminds me a lot of canned corn. It has some astringency and is heavy on carbonation; so much it feels like sparkling water. Slightly alcoholic finish. It is not as terrible as some others I have tasted and poured down the drain, but I don’t think is good. Meh.

Bottled. Hazy golden colour, small white head. Aroma is fruits, some wood and mild toffeeish notes. Flavour is fruity, nectary, caramelly and quite ok, but still a bit "down to earth" when it comes to creativity.

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